Members of Parliament
| Election | Member | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1868 | Ralph Ward Jackson | Conservative | |
| 1874 | Thomas Richardson | Liberal | |
| 1875 by-election | Lowthian Bell | Liberal | |
| 1880 | Thomas Richardson | Liberal | |
| 1886 | Liberal Unionist | ||
| 1891 by-election | Christopher Furness | Liberal | |
| 1895 | Sir Thomas Richardson | Liberal Unionist | |
| 1900 | Sir Christopher Furness | Liberal | |
| 1910 by-election | Stephen Furness | Liberal | |
| 1914 by-election | Sir Walter Runciman | Liberal | |
| 1918 | William George Howard Gritten | Conservative | |
| 1922 | William Jowitt | Liberal | |
| 1924 | Sir Wilfred Sugden | Conservative/Unionist | |
| 1929 | William George Howard Gritten | Conservative | |
| 1943 by-election | Col. Thomas George Greenwell | Conservative | |
| 1945 | David Thomas Jones | Labour | |
| 1959 | Cmdr John Simon Kerans | Conservative | |
| 1964 | Edward Leadbitter | Labour | |
| 1992 | Peter Mandelson | Labour | |
| 2004 by-election | Iain Wright | Labour | |
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